^never going to happen in a million years. It seems like GG do not care about gameplay...i'm sorry if this sounds harsh but i'm speaking about the top shooters out there and i think BF4 isn't good enough for next-gen but that's also my opinion but BF4 is still likely going to be far better than KZ:SF online.

I have no faith in GG. with this title, i feel like they're losing their one edge they had at least, over other titles...graphics. it looks great but not a head turner.

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This video somewhat reminds me of what Crysis 2 should have been instead of the laggiest peace of crap multiplayer game that I ever played. The gameplay pretty much looks like Crysis 2 completely rebuilt.

Looks like KZ2 feel has lived and died with KZ2... Good bye my love, you will be missed.

looks positively incredible. and i noticed that this must be an old build because the one Yoshida was playing had foliage that was moving in the breeze (so im guessing that in the final version all manner of foliage will be affected by player movement, wind, etc.) and at 1:13 of this video http://www.gamersyde.com/download_ki...-30578_en.html you can actually see a leaf bounce off one of the players heads lol

also at 1:35 you can see someone being revived and watch when he gets up, he runs through the grass and it looks like it moves according to where he is running

The Multiplayer looks pretty identical to the SP from the video. I really wished they would target 60fps for the SP. I'm really more interested in SP and I'll buy anything that runs at 60fps on next gen consoles.

To be fair it's cross-gen and multi-platform. Expect them to look a lot worse than exclusives, also to run a lot worse (well atleast at ps4 launch).

It's insane though, Killzone Shadow Fall (judging by the direct feed) looks equal to or better than Crysis 3 on max settings on PC (I played and finnished it on max). I actually think the reflections in Killzone Shadow Fall look even better.

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